How are dealerships about test drives?
Originally posted by chkltcow
...You understand it yet? Sure, the EVO is faster, stock for stock... and there's a growing aftermarket for it, but fast is not everything. Hell, a Camaro SS would trounce the WRX or EVO in a straight line.... but I don't want one of those either. Faster or not, it's just not fun to drive.
My WRX is the most enjoyable car I've ever driven. It's not the fastest thing on the road, but I don't really car.... I enjoy it. No matter how much I enjoy it though... I still wouldn't have bought it if a dealer told me I can't test drive it.
Sorry if this sounds rude... but some of you guys need a serious reality check....
...You understand it yet? Sure, the EVO is faster, stock for stock... and there's a growing aftermarket for it, but fast is not everything. Hell, a Camaro SS would trounce the WRX or EVO in a straight line.... but I don't want one of those either. Faster or not, it's just not fun to drive.
My WRX is the most enjoyable car I've ever driven. It's not the fastest thing on the road, but I don't really car.... I enjoy it. No matter how much I enjoy it though... I still wouldn't have bought it if a dealer told me I can't test drive it.
Sorry if this sounds rude... but some of you guys need a serious reality check....
So what's the production numbers on the EVO? I was under the impression that it was a "You keep sellin' em.... we keep makin' em" production scheme. The 350Z is a rather limited car too... but the local dealership has a demo car that they allow people to test drive.
Oh well, maybe one of these days.
Oh well, maybe one of these days.
Originally posted by svillata
its great when the wife gives the ok. got my "ok" on saturday. went to subaru dealer, to evo, back to subaru, sat in the car and begged, and she said "ok, lets go give the Mitsubishi dealer $1000, cuz more back seat room is important if we have kids". She also liked the seats... with the side bolsters high up by her head (she is short), she says they will be great when she is sleeping on long drives... like headrests to the left and right. hehe .. whatever it takes to get permission. Since i gave 'em $1000 for my silver one coming in a few weeks, hope the let me test drive now (they have one that the dealer / owner is driving home at night). But they were totally cool with sitting in it, fooling around, stereo, etc.. I spent about 45 minutes in that car, trying to determine if it was more comfortable than the WRX (it is)... dealer was cool with it.
its great when the wife gives the ok. got my "ok" on saturday. went to subaru dealer, to evo, back to subaru, sat in the car and begged, and she said "ok, lets go give the Mitsubishi dealer $1000, cuz more back seat room is important if we have kids". She also liked the seats... with the side bolsters high up by her head (she is short), she says they will be great when she is sleeping on long drives... like headrests to the left and right. hehe .. whatever it takes to get permission. Since i gave 'em $1000 for my silver one coming in a few weeks, hope the let me test drive now (they have one that the dealer / owner is driving home at night). But they were totally cool with sitting in it, fooling around, stereo, etc.. I spent about 45 minutes in that car, trying to determine if it was more comfortable than the WRX (it is)... dealer was cool with it.
Classic! I gotta remember to use that one.
Having a credit check done before you're allowed a test drive is a bit drastic. You know that every time someone performs a credit check, your credit score goes down. The only exception to this is if several take place in a few weeks time, like when you are shopping around.
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Originally posted by chkltcow
So what's the production numbers on the EVO? I was under the impression that it was a "You keep sellin' em.... we keep makin' em" production scheme. The 350Z is a rather limited car too... but the local dealership has a demo car that they allow people to test drive.
Oh well, maybe one of these days.
So what's the production numbers on the EVO? I was under the impression that it was a "You keep sellin' em.... we keep makin' em" production scheme. The 350Z is a rather limited car too... but the local dealership has a demo car that they allow people to test drive.
Oh well, maybe one of these days.
There is speculation all over this forum about how many Mitsu will actually make, and whether it is really limited in production. If you want to make a point on that issue, go find one of those threads.
If the car is in fact limited to such small production numbers, as Mitsubishi is currently saying, it makes perfect sense to me why very few dealerships allow test drives.
They don't care if you as an individual won't buy the car if you can't test drive first. They don't care if you need some self assurance about a purchase you maybe someday will make. They will just let you go to the wayside for now and sell to those who are already convinced that the Evo is the car for them. And maybe someday, if production is increased and demand is such that dealerships can keep a tester on the lot, you can go back and go for a ride.
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Originally posted by wowevo8
Test drive no way, Thank god dealers not allowing test drives. If your even considering buying this car or know anything about cars you surely wouldn't want anyone to test drive them. You'll already know what the car can and can not do. I bought mine this past wknd with only 10 miles on it for msrp from the fleet dept. In norco Ca.
Test drive no way, Thank god dealers not allowing test drives. If your even considering buying this car or know anything about cars you surely wouldn't want anyone to test drive them. You'll already know what the car can and can not do. I bought mine this past wknd with only 10 miles on it for msrp from the fleet dept. In norco Ca.
Test drives are a necessity. And no, I don't know what any car can or cannot do without driving it. Reading only helps so much. Magazine reviews and real-life personal experiences are different.
Anyway, the purpose of a test drive is not to beat the hell out of the car... It's a shame more people don't know that.
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